Cancer staging and grading help estimate the prognosis and decide on appropriate course of treatment. This simplified infographics shows the stages in easy to understand pictorial format.
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Cancer Staging and Grading
1. TA RG TWOMA A C C O
T A R G EE T W O M N .N .O M M
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CANCER GRADING
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One in four
deaths in the
US is due to
Cancer
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COMMON CANCERS IN MEN
COMMON CANCERS IN WOMEN
Source: Cancer Statistics 2014 from American Cancer Society
Cancer Staging : How invasive the cancer is
Cancer Grading: How different the cells are from normal cells
TNM Staging
T: Size of primary tumor
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N: Spread to lymph nodes
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M: Metastasis
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TX
TO
Cannot be measured
No evidence of
primary tumor
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Tis
Abnormal cells but
no spread
T1, T2, and T3 & T4: T1 refers to an early stage and small
tumor and as the number increases it means an advanced cancer stage.
T4 means an advanced and large tumor.
N0
N1 N2 N3
NX
Lymph nodes
not affected
Number of nodes
affected, size and
location
Cancer stage not
clear
M0
M1
MX
Not spread
elsewhere
Spread away from
primary tumor to other
parts
Cancer stage not
clear
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Number grading in cancer
0: carcinoma in situ or pre-cancer stage.
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Stage 1: Tumor not spread to lymph and under 2 cm
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Stage 2: The tumor is usually around 2-5 cm and localized.
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Stage 3: Tumor has spread and is more than 5 cm.
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Stage 4: Possibility of secondary cancer.
For detailed reading, check out
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